IT lie gwlford (lyasrttr. Local and Personal. I = : ? ?-ffi i* "aTTiTFF7F ! x 111 ij II Sll rv> 1 I „ - g g g if ian 1 - I •' Jolv r 2 :i ! 5 6' - M - * !>!..!: 12 !.( Jol > ■„• It ~,213 I, 5 ',l H '.J V! ?! 14 16 17 I*. 19 a- -I • -■ -J'23 24 —> -.'b .7 22 2a"26 *7 28 j 2- 29 3UJIL.' j... '.V3I .J.J.J... M' 'l! 3 Ac?. ...I |j 23 4 4. 5. <i 7| 8 9 111 5 ti 7 ft Hi II II 12 13 14 IVIS; 17 12 1.1 14 !V:.; i;i|K ! 31 .'I 2.' 23 24 13 31 21 22 23 24 25 2 -3K27 gs... ...... 2t> 27 24 39 TV .11'.. lIT. - ■■ , If 2 3 kept. ... ...t...| | t I 5 It 7 v 9 |M 2 .1 4 : 6 7, | II 12 !.1 Mllft.M'l7 9 19 II 12' 13' 14:15 is 19 at 21 22 23 21 l 17. IS 19 31 2122 2". 2. 2i 2s 29 :l 31 2.1 24 25 X 27i29 23 Apr i 2 4s 6 ; Ort. ... i2!:i 45 S 9 111 11 (2-13 14 7 - 9 M |. .3 IS If' 17 is 19 >9 .'I 14 15 Hi 17 is 19 3) 22 3 24 25,28,27, 29 .21 22 22 24:25 2o 27 I „ - 28123 .11 | ?a> ■ . ' 2 1 i -1 SOT. ...... ... .J I 2 3 ■ h 7- S 9 lu II 12 4 5 41 7 8 3 10 13 14 15 Iri 17 Is r.l . >1 12 IS 14 1310 17 14. 21 22 23 24 25 20 l 19 211 21 22 23 24 27 2- 29 (9 31, ..... 2". 20 27 2.s 29 JIM 1 2 Dr i... ..1„'...l i j 3 4 5 fij 7, Sj 9 2 3 4 5j 7. | .0 II I. 13 |J !5 10 9 IK II 12 13 14.15 1/ 18119 211 21 22 23 IK '7 I- 19 '29 21 22 24 25 20 27 > 23 30 21 34 25 20 27,2s 29 j Bu.ll ■ J BI7SIVES9 IISUKITIIKT. The following Business Directory for the bor gh of Bedford and other places in the county, j r m advertisements appear ia the evlnmns of \ : R GAZETTE.) may be of service to our friends | , 1 patrons in the county, and is commended to i Mr attention: tTTORNEYS AT LAW-G. 11. Sruing; J. P. Reel: .1 W. Tate; J"hn Palmer; E. F. Kerr: • rborrow ,t Lufz; Espy M. Alsip; John T K—gy & J H. Filler; Kitnmell ,t Lingenfelter, p , rs ,t Dickcrson, Bedford, Pa. BANKERS —Reed ,k Sehcll ; Rupp, Shannon A f Bedford, Pa. BOOT? AN SHOE?. VARIETIES. AC.—J. H /In* .n : 11. F Irvine. Bedford. Pa. BEDFORD NFRPERIES-T. M. Lynch. I \RfNET-VVARE. CHAIRS, AC. —Richard Loo, J. 4 ford. Pa. CLOTHING—I. Lippel. Berk.-tresser A Smith. 1 tj'i.rie Kciainnd, Bedford. Pa. PRY-GOOD?. GROCERIES, Ac —A. P. Cra- ' .1 M. Shoemaker; P. A.Reed, Dcfibaugh A }' -her. Bedford. Pa. II r-hman A Oreenhnnm. St. Clairsvillo. Ac DENTISTRY—C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnie*, \ Jr. Bedford. Pa. DRFGGIST —J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa. FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B. Tate A Mis, M J R.-! Mrs E V. Motvry; Mrs M 11 Schafer A j; - Kite Deal. Bedford. Pa. OCERIES —II C. Reamer. Gcirge M irdorff. Bedford. Pa. HARDWARE. AC. —Wm. Hartley; Geo. Blv tv, r A son. Bedford, Pa. HOTELS Bedford Hotel. ,t J . Shoemaker: y ■ M-i H'uise. I. Mengel : Union II >'el. \ St- 'k- | Itcdf' rd. Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa. MR PRINTERS—Meyers A Mongol Bedford, j P.i.—All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing ready and promptly executed. ! MPS—Win. C. Snively. Schellsburg, Pa. PHYSrcr WS-Dr. J L Msrbonrg. Bedford, j '■ Dr- W. VV. Jamison and P. H. l'cnnsyl. l'lo.aly Run. i'a. PATENT MEDICINES—SI:-iner's Cough Svrur J • • | :in \ inifiigo; !•" oil/' - Mistime " ! Horse • i Cattle Powder; Wheaton's Oiiitmcot; ll lio i s Extract of Bnchu: Dr. Tobias \ iiitian Lin •ii t; Alleock's Porous Plasters; Cbiistadoro'? Hr l)ye; Mi-hler's Herb Bitters REAL ESTATE SALES— K C Reamer—private sale T H A N. J. Lyons, Private "-ale. , h Walter. Private, X Hiekok, private sale. -T'iVl>' TINWARE, A, -II M C Bl; : y,-r C.. . B -dforiL Pa. I Ihad the "New Advertisements" in ibis week", t-sue of Tin: GAZETTE. ' . F r A I nini-trator's. Executor's. Auditor's ! : •- Ac .see-Legal Notices." I,• It 1 the advertisements under the bend of i N■ i es. A NOTICE. —'The Doinoi'mtic County! ComniitUv will meet in the Court House, tin Tut-ilay afternoon of Court week,immediately after! 'ourt iljourn.. i A t'ull attendanee is reniesterj. J. \Y. lilt KKUSIIN. Chairman, j LAYING OFTIIE CORNER STOM.of RIN: EPISCOPAL Ciiriu ii.—' This im- 1 p ifiant and lonjr looked for event took ! jf.vv on Tliursilav morning, the Kith i.-t., in the jiresenee of a lari-e con-1 ;;>e of peojile, and a more itii|*>r;injr ' and impressive si f ene lias not been wit- j I '-ed in lietlforil for many years. The | pr.i-ession startei from the Lutheran { i jr. hat 10 o'clock, consisting of ilie ! >' .'d"iis, Vestry, the SaLbath School, j arge nui/ltier o. ladies, the iiis!io|) i i eight clergymen in their robes, i i i the .Masonic order in full regalia, j Hiving arrived at the lot all joined in j "•peating the I±M I'saim, "1 was glad | lien they said unto me, we will go to the house of thfe Lord," Ac. The j B.- top ami clergy then took their pla-! - i:i front of the wall upon wiiieh tlie irncr stone was laid and after a few j a f prayers the Rev. Harrow Mopped | vard and deposited in the stone a 'X containing the following, viz: A " le, Prayer Rook, copy of the Ciiar ' rnf st. James' Church,eanonsof the ■N-'opnl Church, History of the Par. •• a and prderof cenmonies of the pres ' " va-ion, church papers, together ' • a a copy of the Bedford GAZETTE i Imr IKER, tine or two silver coins, j • Arc. fhehox having been cover-j ■ >ver with a marble slab the Bishop, i Itiglu Rev. Alfred I.*e, i>. ])., ol II tware, then advanced to the stone striking it three times with a haiti •" pronounced it to he laid "In the of tlie Father and of the Son and Hie Holy Ghost." The vast eon-1 ce then joined in singing to <)id| ired, "With oneeonsent let all the ." Ac. This was followed with! ses from tlie clergymen present.! H v. Barrow spoke of the cause ot i i"iag such an occasion should 'oe to j A'one. lie hojied that prejudice j '[•position would be forgotten. The •■opal church claimed the same - i'., that other denominations enjoy if i ill should he united in the groat "k of saving souls. Rev. Dr.Clere, •wii-le, nextspoke in heiialf of the Eh Central Convocation,"ami was • 1 by the Rev. B. Wistar Mor ~ <f Gerinantown, Philadelphia, in Bf of the Standing Committee ol diocese. We regret that we have -pace for tin- very eloijuent re - of this gentleman, but we give hiteresting historical statements ; 'by him on the occasion as well his s,.n l)(l!1 {}„. previous evening, "lows: "Though we think and •! tlii-i as a tit tr Parish, it lias yet "'•ry and associations that go Irack times of the first entrance of eiv -1,11 into the wish rn portions of s'-e. l'he lot of ground -o early ( "Tart in this town and assigned to '•'ot ttieehiirchof liiigland, takes . i "if t-so.-uuioii.i, if nut your his ; "'"re than a century ago. But ■ wen than that, when all around here was a vast unbroken wilderness; ' when thecruel and jealous Savage held stern rule in all this region, the servi ces \v liich you now use,the pruyersand ! pmises which now go up from your , voices amid these peaceful scenes were then heard amid all thedemonsirations ; oI a border war, with only the sur | roundings of a wild and savage life. | In the sum mcrof 175$ an army, of near |ly 8,OIK) men, occupied these valleys, concentrated here from Virginia and Pennsylvania on their way to the cap ture of Fhrt Duquesne. In that army were two chaplains of the church of England, the Rev. Thus. Barton, of I Carlisle, and the Rev. Mr. Barclay, of \ irginia. And here, for months, was celebrated the daily worship of God ; according the form we now use. Here Washington and his compatriots, per haps in the very centre of your town, participated time and again in that same service which he himself had used at an earlier day si ill farther wc-t. Mr. Barton writes of one ofhisservi ' eis here: "I am obliged to read pray j ers every morning at I o'clock. 1 •j preached yesterday to the whole army I in the presence of Go v. Glenn, of Caro j lina, and all theotfteers. 1 spend agood | deal ofmytime with Col. Washington, Col. Stephens and Col. Mercer, all Vir ; gin:ans. They, their oUieers and sol ! <liers are of the church of England, .-o that I look u[>on them as sometiiing rdateil to me. I hope I shall be able to discharge my duties in such a inan | tier a- will bear honor to the church and credit to myself." How hardly j j could we now reproduce, in imagina- j | tiun only, such a s-une. Tliis valley j j and these hills an unbroken forest, and i that forest alive with the hardy sol.; dierv who had taken ujianns to drive j the murderous savages away from their homes and households.' Theear ! ly morning services by torch-light; the Sunday sermon IxTore ihe usseiubleil army. BIMJ iet, Mercer, Forbes, and j Washington in attendanee; how deep-; ly interesting the story of such a scene! ; how changed all th'ng- now! W'e stand upon tlie spot. Nothing remains j but the everlasting bills that then looked down with the Same calm ! grandeur and beauty asupou the peace- j fid s4*ones of this day. How changed . all things and yet how unchanged all ; tilings that concern y mr special work! \on seek to establish a church that I teaches the same doctrine and observes the same discipline now as then; the! aurch of Washington and such like men, that ov r remains the same amid all the changes of .States and Empires, and all the vicissitudes of time itsi'll'," iVc. The Rev. Mr. Morris was follow ed by the Rev. J. A. Childs, of Phila delphia, Secretary of the Board of Mis sions. He congratulated the people j of Bedford upon the happy events of j the day, and that they were at length ; | to have an Episcopal church. Every •! | thing seemed auspicious for success, ! and Heaven itself seemed to smile up- i ! on the work, for it was one of the I ! hrig'itest mornings that ever shown upon our earth, and not a cloud could ; anywhere Ih< sts-n. TTe ID-v. Mr. Ap- ■ plct'u.of Philadelphia, also made some j very interesting remarks. Bedford j was his birthplace. H<- had not visit- | e l i! since childhood, and he could not . eganl.! hui as a happy event that his j \ first visit should he the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of a ehureh of which lie rejoiced to he a minister. The visit of Mr. Appleton was quit* i unexpected, and it added a remarkable j | eoincidenee to tlie oivasion. The Bi-h- ' ! op made th< closing address, after 1 | which the Band played Did Hundred and the crowd joined in singing the ; Iloxology, when the Benediction was j j pronounced, ami all dispersed feeling ; thatau important event had taken place ; in tlie history of Bedford, which we j trird will inaugurate an em of growth and improvement in the future. In addition to the corner stone cere | monies, services were held in the Lu . theraii <*hnrc!i. in connection with the : convocation. On Tuesday evening ! Bishop Lee preached an eloquent Scr ; moo, and on Tliursday evening the rite of confirmation was administered, and the Holy Cummunhm in the pre sence of one of the largest congrega tions ever assembled in Bedford. Be fore adjourning the Convocation adopt ed the following resolutions, viz: Jif.-n/rctl, That the thanks of the j < onvocation he and they are hereby tendered to the Pastor and Trustees of the Lutheran Church for their frequent and constant courtesies and kindness in allowing us the use of their church. I'r.<o/rcif , That the thanks of the Convocation, lie conveyed by the Pas tor to the congregation of St. James' parish, and to the citizens of Bedford ; who have <o cordially entertained us : during our visit. • ! ARRESTED.—A man by the name of Walker (who gave his name as Stewart ! Randolph i was arrested in tiii- place i on Wednesday morning la.-t, on suspi j cion of stealing a hay horse, five year* old and tifteen hands high, which he : had in his po--e-*ioii win n arrostetl. Hi* stafementsas to where ho just came from wore somewhat contradictory. Ho was placed in jail for a further hearing. ' MA nillED. BEARD —FULTON.--In Blair ccinntr. on the 23d of August, bv the Rev. i> Stan- Hoajicr, Mr. Geo. L. Bo irJ. f tiie vie.iniiy • f M'irlinsburg, to M'-- Sarnli Fulton of Wood berry. Sl'flMKH M DONALD— On the 23<1 of Aug.. t the hous4; of the bri'le'i father, in Mobile Woo'lberrv township, hy Rev. P. Stuns Hoi per, Mr Ww. H If Shimer of Bedford, to Nfi-s Mag gie MeD 'indd DARK—SLICK —On tlie 26th of Aug.. at tin residence of tne bride's Leber, by the Rev J. Peter, Mr. David H. Lbirr, ofSsht'llshurg. to Miss Margaret A. Slick, of Bedford township. DIED. SM'dUSE —On the 231. at the residence of her son.George Stnouse. in Snake Spring township, Mrs. Sophia Stnouse, in the Bfitli year of her nge. She was an excellent Christian mother, an I a consistent member of i he German Reformed Church f,r 70 years She raised a large and respi;elah!e family, her children were alt I nined up in tin fear of the Lord, aud taught the doctrines mid duties of our holy religion. She served bar day aud generation faithfully in the fear of God, mid has now gone to her peaceful rest, geuj . / IEN ERA L ELECTION PIKKIW- I,| \ 4MATION.— WHBRBAS, in and by an act of General Assembly of the "Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act io regulate the Gen lj era I Elections within this Ciimmonwealth,". it is j enjoinett upon me to give public notice of said e -5 i lections and to enumerate in said notice what offi cers are to be elected. I. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff of the county of Bedford, do hereby m ike known and give this nublie notice to the electors of the county of Bedford, lhat a General Election ' will he he l tin said count v. on the SEC OX I) TUESDAY (9th) OF OCTOBER, ! 1866, at the several election districts, viz : ' The electors of the Borough ot Bedford and township of Bedford, to meet at the Court House ; in said borough. The electors of Broml Top township and Cmtl f! Dale tin rough to meet at the school house in said . i bniough. 'lhe electors of the borough of Bloody Ran to meet at the House of Daniel B. Ott in said bor | ough. '< j The electors ofColerain township to .ceet at the house of ]). Muekey in Rain-burg in saiil town ship , 'i The electors of Cumberland Valley towuship to i meet at the new school house erected on the land | owned hy John Whip's heirs in said township. Tilt electors of Harrison township to meet at I s -boo! house No. 5, near the dwelling bouse of ' Wm Ream, in said township j I lie electors of Juniata township to meet at Key- j I scr - school bouse in said township. ! The electors of Hopewell township to meet at j tk'- -vht.ol bouse near the to-usa of John Datber in -aid township. The T'lec'or- of Londonderry township to meet nt'thc h 'II-O now occupied by Wm. II Hill as U shop in Biidgcp'Tl in said township. The electors of Liberty tow nship to meet at the i SCHOOL house ii Stoiicrstown in sitid towhsiiip 1 The electors of Monroe township to meet at the I liou-C lately occupied by James Garnet I in Clear- I I viile in said township. The e'eetmsof Scbellsburg borough to meet at : J the brick school hou-E in said borough The electors ol Napier township to meet nt the ■ brn k school Louse in the borough of Schel sbnrg Tlie ele tors of East Providence town-hip to meet at th" bouse lately occupied by John Nyeum, JT , in said township. The electors of Snake Spring township to meet at the school house near the Methodist church on th<- land of John ti II irtlev. The electors of West Plot id-nee township to j j meet at .-'hool house No. 4, near D ivr I Sparks, in j said township. i The electors of St. Clair township to meet at the I j school house near the residence of Joseph Griffith I in - iid township. The electors of Union township to meet at the ' school house ii**ar M"ivri - mill in said towuship. Tlie ELECTORS of South WOO lb rry township to I meet at the house of Samuel Gster near N ble's mil! in -aid township The oleei.irs of SouthainptoD town.-hip to meet at the house of Wm. Adam- in said township The electors of Middle Woodberry township to inee: at th" house of Henry Fluke in the village of Woodberry. At which time and pla e the qualified electors | will elect by ballot : ONE I'Ett.* 1 iX Lw the office of Govern"? of the C"ii. ■ 'if.v >lli> of Peunsvlviini •. ; ONK PERSON in conjunction with the counties ! of.* imer-< !. Ful on. Franklin and Ad nils for the ofli •• of M-mb'Tof Congress of the I'nited States. : i ONE PF.B.-'ON in conjunction with the countiv | of Soiuers •! and Fulln. for the office of Senator ot Pennsylv mia. TUO PERSONS, in eonju! tion with the coun i ties of Somerset and Fulton, for the office of Mem ! hers of the Hi use of Reprc.-cnt ilives of Penn-yl j vauia. ONE PERSON for the OFFICE of Protbono'ary, ; Register. Recorder and Clerk of the Quarter Ses sions and Orph IRI-' Court of Bedford ciuiiiy. ONE PERSON for the office of .*heriff of HI -1 ford county. ONE I'T RSON for the • flic ■ f A-- • date Judge | i t -aid county. ONE PERSON for the office of Cumuii- -inner T f . saii county. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Dirc 'iir of : said o 'uniy. ONE PERSON for the office of A uditor of -aid j county. ONE PERSON for thi office of Coroner ot -aid i county. Norn i: is IIEREBV GIVEN. That every person ' exceptii g Justiecsof the Peace \vh -hall h .Id any office or appointment of profit or trust under the J I uited Mates, or of this State, or nnv eityoreor- ; , p iratiai district, whether a commissioned officer | " r otherwise, a subordinate offi ror agent who is , j or shall be employed under the legislative, ex ecu- < | live or judiciary department of this State, or of j , any city, or of any incorporated li-tri.-'. and also, l : that every member of Congress and of the St ate i ; Legislature, and ot the select or common council 1 ' ot any city, or commissioners of any incorporated [ ' distri'-t. i- by law incapable of holding or cxereis ! ieg at the time, the office or npp i.uiinent of Judge. Inspector or Clerk of ar.y ele-tion of this Cmnmoi - wealth, and that no Inspector. Judge or other • f | ficer ot such election -hall be "legible to be then votfil Lr. And the sitid .net of ft :•<• mSI j entitled * ; fin ct ! relating to of this Commonwridrh/ 1 ! j passed July 2,1819. further provides as follows. | viz: •■That the Inspector and Judges .-hall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the I election in :hedistriet at which they respectively belong. IN FR" * o'clock in the uiornii G of the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, and en h said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall HE N qualified voterofsueh district. "In case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector-hull not attend on the day of any election, then the per j son who shall have received the second highest I auuiber of ote forjudge nt ihe next preceding Mr ction shall ACT NI InpeCtor in bis plio-A. And ! HI ease the person who has received the second : ' highest number of votes for FN-pcMnr -hall not NI- ; , tend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an : inspector in his place, and if any vacancy still | continue in th.- board for (lie space of one h nir ! after the iiuie fixed by law for the opening of the . el etioii the qualified voters of the h .vn.-hip. % ward or district fur which such officer shall have" be -n ; elected, prescti" at the election, shall elect one of 1 their number to fill such vacancy. "It shall he the duty of the several ns-O .our- re- | speetivi ly to attend at the place of h dding every i general, special or towi -hip election, tliiru g lb" whole time such election is kept open, for the piu poseof giving information to the Inspectors and j Judge, when called on. in relation t • the right of tiny person a.-S -S'-d by them to vole at such elec- ! tion. .'ltd on such other matters in relation to the iissv -s-metit of voters, as the -AI l fn-p -tors or ether ot them shall from time to time require "No person shall be permitted to vo:,. AT anv ! election as aforesaid, than A whi • citizen ofthej age of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided io this State at least one year, and in the election i district where he offers to v te, ten ,d tys immedi- I ately preceding such election, and wirhin two ! years paid a State or County tax, which shall . hove been assessed at least ten days before the e lectiou. But a citizen of 'he I tilted Stales who I has previously been a qu alified voter of this State and removed therefrom and reiurneii. and WHO ! shall have resided in the election 1 1 *t rii-t and ; paid taxes aforesaid, fit.ill be entitled to vol ■ nf- I Icr residing in this Stat" -tx months Prridr.f ' That the white freemen, citizens of the United ( States, between theage of twenty-one and twen- TY two yea rs Wlm have R* sided ill tlie election d T-- trict ten days as nforcs IBL sliall be entitled to vole, alihotigh they shall tot have paid tax. •No person shall be permilleil to vote wlm-E na ■ E is not contained in the list of taxable inhab itants. furnish I by the Commissioners, uiile-s : First, he produce a receipt ol payment wi hill two years of S ate or County tux ASSESSED tig e li bit t,, the Constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence on hi- own oath OR affirmation ol another TH it he has paid such a tax. or in failure to pro duce A receipt sha.L make oath to ihu puyiiviit thereof; or second, if he claim a right to vote hy living an elector between the age of twenty-one atid twenty-two years shall dep <se on oath oraf firiiiatioii. ihat LI" lias r side i i:I the Stan at least one year BEFORE hi: application, and make such PROOF of residence in Ihe district as is required by this net. an.L that he does verily believe from TFCC account given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required by this act. whereupon ihe name of the person so ad mined to vote -II 11 be inserted ill the alphabet ical li I by the ii speeto R . and a note made oppo site thereto hy wriiing the word "lux." if be shall be admitted to vote bv reason "I having paid tax. and I he word "age" it he shall be admitted to vole by reason of a.E. and in either case the reason of such a v ite shall be AN lied out to the clerks, who shall make u like note in tin- lis: of voters kept by them. "In all eases where the name of the person claiming t" vote i.- uot found on the list furnished by the Commissioners, or bis right to vote wheth er found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified ei' i/. n. it shall be the duty oftheln rpec ors io examine such person on ualh as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided wirhni the State for one year or more, his oath shall be -uflieieut proof thereof, but be shall make proof by at leasl one competent witness, who shall be a qualified clecior. tb.at he has resided within the district for more than ten days immediately preceding said election and shall also swear that bis bona file residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove withiu the district fur the purpose of vo ting. ■ Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof it required, of his residence aud payment of taxes aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote m the township, ward or district in which ha shall reside -If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of an election, under this net from hid ling su Ii election, or use or threaten any vio leinse to any such ufficer, and shall interrupt or improperly interfere with hiiu in the ex -ouuou of bis uuty, shall biock up or attempt to block up ibe window or uv< uuc to any wiudou w here tue same may beholden, or shall riotously disturb the peace of each election, or shall use or practice tn timidatioh, threats, fotce or violence, with the #ctr design to influence unduly or overawe any elee-; tor, or prevent him from voting, or to restrain the [ freedom of choice, su--h persons on conviction shall ' be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred j dollars, to be imprisoned for any lime not less than ; one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall | be shown to the court where the trial of such of- j fence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward or district j where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, on eonvietion. he shall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hun- i dred or more than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not less than six months nor more than j two years. "If any person or persons shell make any bet or wager upon the result of an election within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there of, or by any written or printed advertisement, or invite any person or persons to make such bet | or wager, upon conviction thereof be or they shall i forfeit and nay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. The qualified electors will take notice of the following act of Assembly, approved 12th day of | March, I-T18: AN ACT. Regulating the mode of J votingnt'all elections, in the several Counties of this Commonwealth. SUCTION 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth ot , I Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is 1 hereby enacted by the authority of the same. ! ! That the qualified voters of the sever d counties of | this Commonwealth, at all general, township, i borough and special elections, are hereby, h>-ref --j ter, authorize j and required to vote, by tickets, j ' printed, or written, or partly printed and partly i written, sever illy classified as follows: One tick- I et shall '-mbrice the names of all judges of courts I voted t'et. dto 1-• labelled, outside, "judicia ry." one ticket shall embrace the names of all i state officers voted fyr, and be labelled, "state ] one ticket shall embrace the names of nil county officers voted lbr. including office of senator, mem ber. ai.d members of assembly, if voted for. and I ; members i f Congress, il voted for. and lie label!- 1 i ed. "county;" one ticket .-hall embrace the names 1 of all lownshipofficurs voted for. and be labelled. \ "township; ' one ticket shall embrace the names j of ail botnugh officers voted fir. and be labelled. ! I "borough; ' and each cla -s shall be deposited in i asperate bili"t-b xc- Fecriox 2 1 hat it shall be the duty of the Slier- ) ifl-. iti t he set era I coun; ies of (hit Common wealth, ! to insert in their election proclamations, hereafter i ■ issued the first, section of lli'saft. JAMES 11 KELLEY. Sp-akcr of the House of Representatives | DAVID FLEMING, Speaker of the Senate, j APPKOVKII— the thirtieth day of March. Anno : Domini tie thousuud eight hundred and sixty-six. ' A (J. CUR'IIN. 1 Ami the Jndges of the respective •! -si riots afore- ! siid. are required to unit at Unfurl, ou the Fri- ' day IICX f.Mc.wiug the holding ot said elec;i--U. , then and there to petf.irtu those things required ' of them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, j this 31s: day of August, in ibe year of our Lord, j one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and I in the liinety-fir.-t of the Independence of the United Stales. JOHN ALsTADT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedford, | August 31 18i>6. j PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE; ItKAL ESTATE-—The und rsigtied Executor of the 1 --o Will and Tc-:emei:t ot Nailian Carson, I late ~f Napier to-v: -hip. Bedford county, deceas ed, will sell at public outcry, on Ibe premises, on Saturday. September 22 i. ISflfl, all the followm.- described properly, to wit ■ A tract of land situ- j ate in Napier township. Bedford eounty. adjoining land- of Goorge Stuekey. George W. Gump, T. 1' Studebaker and others, containing one hundred and sixty-three acres ami forty seven perches , and the usual all >'( a.e.-c. about one hundred acres 1 cleared and under fence, tigli' acres of which are good meadow, with a two story Log II mse. Bank j Barn, and other buil ling- there in—a never fail ing spring of good water near the house, and a fountain pump in ihe barn yard, also an orchard of apple, peach and cherry trees thereon. Term* one third of the purchase money in hand, ami the balance in two <aju.il annual payiu'uits uiinout nit'll st. Sale to eminence tit 111 o'clock ; of said day. JOHN W. HOOVER, aug.3l-3t Executor of Nathan Carson, I'CC'II. tint <'')ooiici, ffli II E T ! I RE E STO R ES!! I ANOTHER VETO! THE liidll I'RiCE BILL CAN'T PASS! We have just re, civ 1 and have for sale at the lowest prices. ! DRY <I()OI>S, CHUK'ERIES, QI;EI:XS\YAKE, NATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS anil SI I( )US, AT. We have the best CALICOES at the low est prices. FRENCH ami AMERICAN LAWNS at a grea' reduction. Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS incomparably* low. American ai d French ; (lin.uiiitni-s, ( 'Dailies, 1 'dailies, ('am Dries, FJannHs, Ac., AT., in gtrcat variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, < 'ottonailes, ('a.ssi mem-, ( lot lis, Hosiery, Cloves, Handkerchiefs, ,1c , Ac., <te.. Ac. GROCERIES. SUGARS. sYRUPS, COFFEES. TEAS, SPICES. RICE and everything in the Grocery line. Renieniber the Three Stores, At ST. CLAIRSVILLE. at FISHEUTOWN and at AIOWRYS MILL. Come one. Come all, and give us a cull. HERSHMAN A GREENBAUM. junl.-3m. HARTLEY & METZGER Keep constantly on hand a large Stuck of general UARDWAKE. Thev have just received 50 DOZEN' BEST a CHEAPEST KKLIT JARS ever off. red to the public. They keep all kinds of Farm Ma chinery. including Mowers and Reapers, Cider Mills. Fodder Cult-rs and Willoughby* Gum Spring Roller Grain Drills, the best in the world. Ju1.13,'86. UF. IRVINE, . ANDERSON'S ROW, BEDFORD. PA., iteatet in Boots, Sunes Queeuawurc. ami Vara ties. Or.lrs trom Country Merchants re spectfully solicited Oct 20. 1865, Xrgil 'Jotirro. I IST Of GRAND Jl ROUS. Itiauii yfor September Term, Ist Monday. 3d day. A. i D. 1866 —David Patterson, Fotemin, Wiilium { Rock, Sr.. GeorgeSniouae, L. I) San* p. Abraham Reighard, John W. Sams. Joseph Barmy, Hese kirh I£a ntner, George Beckley. Thomas Don a hoe, Joseph IV Daniels, Jacob Kensitiger, William I Crisman, Geo F Siecl, W. A. Ditiisker. Phillip Barkman, Lewis Putt, William Stuekey. Lewis Housare, Marion Zembower, 11 P. Willi ins, Jonathan Hi indie. Williain Fluek, Gabriel Hull. Drawn and Certified at Hcdf rd, this 3d day of j ' May A. D. 1866. Attest. I ISAAC KEN SINGER. JNO. G. Fistir-.it, ' WILLIAM KIRK, aug lrt-tt. Clerk. | Jury Coin's. | ! IST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn | jfnr < me term.—Michael Diefcl. Epbraiui Hoy, John >ii iff r. Thomas Ki a. Levi Carpenter. Jere miah Shaw. Cornelius Whets one, John Burger, | Tobias Snyder. George Vonstine, Conrad C-ay ; comb. J. 1 .\ hie. Thus. Oldham. David Price, John Furry. John Sill, W 1! Lainbriglil. J0 0b Evans. I, li s Fluek. .*-'111110! Crismaa. Christian Meyers. William Horn. Henry IJ. Mock, William Rose. Geo. W Ziinioer.s of Jac., A. 11 Hull, John 1 C Miller. Utilizer Fletcher, W illiaw Whip, Cal- I : vin Tobias. John I>. Fluek. John Alsip, George' 1 Gardill, E:i Holsinger. Daniel Berkhimer. D. S. K. Brumbaugh, Joseph Tuiiiltuson, Richard Lang | don. Known and certified at Bedford, this .'ld day of May. A. I). 1860. A1 lest* 1 ISAAC KEN.-IXGER, JNO. G. FiNiir.it. WILLIAM Kli.K, aug lt>—lt. Clerk ) Jury Corn's. I IST OF CAUSES iml iltiwu for gTriul at the September Term, !8<i(l, 3d day. Catharine Tricker \s George Trickor, Thus 13 Keating " Collins. Dull ACo Isaac Wigfield • M itild 1 Wigfield j Matilda W igficld " Isaac Wigfield Fame •• Salm John W.-titer •• Gile n Williams 1 Saml Slrayi 1* et al *2 Chas Al.:il*n j Mieh'l Thomas •• John Skelly et al ; W niFaho. r Win Over-H-ker j Geo Snyder " Ailolphus Ake ot at F D Beegle - 11 tn I Wor:z el ai I White A Swope " Patrick Drhew I Jas fie ty *• S ime Bloody Run School Jti* •• W Prov Shoo] |>i* ! J W Heeler's adnir •• Jtr I! i'Harry T II Bi.i-khuni's exec'r " John llnl et d Homer N'eiee " Wui tt y I Gideon Hucchew *• A-I.nu W Miller Mary Polls Anthony Suii.h et al John Luinan ■ .1 1,- ,L M.-rizet al Martin Cordel " Dividßyeis SM Barclay's devisees - li \\ G -rie son It-bison il-irlerisuse " Geo W Figird Ann lliu ling •• Israel Oppcnlieiiner John 11 Ellel " Win il Anion Cerlified August 6th, 1866. ft. E SHANNON, aug IP-It Pi-:'r nouRT PROCLAMATf<)N.— 7b V till Coroner, the .Insures nf the I'r ;ee. nvtl I ' 'iistnt, m the different Tutpnsfttps in tin Co-nty nf Hertford, (ire-ting: KNOW VK, that] l-i pursu -lice of a precept -o me direete I. under the hand ami seal of tit-- 11-m. ALEXANDER KING. President of the several Courts of Common j I'll-..*, in the Hith District, consisting of the coun- • ties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford ard Somerset. ' . ami by virtue of bis office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer ami General Jail Delivery for tin-trial of | capita! and -•' iter offenders therein, and the Gen- j -■nil Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and J Ml:* Bi PNS and W 11.1.1 AM G. EU'IIOI.TX. Judge,.of ihe same Court in the same County of Bedford, ! You and each of yon, are hereby required to be i and appear in your proper p- rsons with your l{e- - cords. Recognizance.-. Examinations, and other : Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, all Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Genera! Quarter Ses sions of the p" ice i herein !•> n hol-len for the coun ty of l! dford. af u'e-aid. on the 1-/ Alondoy nf Se/ile m/ier, (hrin- the Ad dny.) IStifi. <// 111 o'e/urf- , in tin fori noon nf thnt dny. there ami then to -1 - ' tin hings mill i-dt your.several offices appertain. I Given under my baud and seal ihe I 111 h day of ! August, in the year of our Lord. ISi if,. JOHN ALD.-TADT, i SUKKIFF'S RIFFICK, ( Sheriff. Bedford.'Aug 111, IMJG j pEGJSTER'S NOTICE.—AII ju r-! ? ll sons interested, are hereliv notified that the I following aeeotiiitints have fil—d their accounts in the Register's of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to (he Orphans' Cour . in and for said county, on Tuesday, ihe tlh d -y ot September next, at the Court House, in Bed- ' ' fot 1 for coufirinati- n. The ace-uint of William Cypher, administrator. 1 with the Will imnexi .1. of Daniel Cypher, late of Bros 1 Top tp.. Bedford cou iy, dee'd The ueeo'ini of Joseph \V Tomlinsan. Executor of tne lst Will and Testament of Michael Fetter, of Bedford towns! ••-, dee'd. 'lhe uillilit i -it V: . i H.-J. ...... I ~I l-mci- O. IX, .1.1- - nett. acting Exeeutorof the last Witl iml Testa ment <-f Henry Gep: art. 1 :te 1 Napi> rlr , deed. The administration account of June- M. Smith, ' adm'rof the estate of Andrew ShawJis, late of! ; St Clair t 0.. dee d. The account of Dr Sam'lG. Statler, one of the ' 1 Executors of the last Will and Testamentof Frank- i lit B Statler. lute of Napier tp . dee'd. The administration account of Peter R llille- j g'iss and J ooh B Ilillegass. admr's of the estate j of Anna Barbara Ilillega.-s. late of II rrri-on t] . ! Bedford county, dee'd. The ac -ount of Rebecca A Riley, acting Kxe u- j ttix of the estate of John Riley, late of West Prov- ] idetiee tp.. dee'd The administration account nf Henry Whitaker, survivin ■ Executor of tl-.e l ist Will and Testa tu'-tit of George Darr. late of Si. Clair tp., Bed ford county, dee d. The administration account of Reuben Harding er. iidrn'r of the estate of Geo. W llardinger, lute of Catlibeilan-i Valley tp . dee'd. Tim u.lmiiiistrutiou account of Jno. S Schell and Wnt P. S bell, Exceutqrs of the last i\ ill and Testament of Hon. Peter S .-h'-11. I lie dee d. The nc -ount of Win. L. Cashitian, surviving Kx- ! ! eeutor of John C ishman. late of Middle Wikl- ! berry township, dee'd The aeeountof Simon Nyctim. ndm'r of the es- j fate of Jno W Kshelin.m, late of East Providt-.ee tp., dee'd. The first and partial aeeount of D tnie! Barley, guHi-lian of Malinda Barley, Jackson Barley, Elizabeth Barley. Mirgare' Bailey, Nicholas Barley. Luther 8. Bat Icy. Elias F. Barley A Su san Rath v. minor children of David Birlev. late -d S -tt:h Woodberry tp . Bedford C--unty. dee'd The account of Jos ph IV . Ta-e. guardian of Georgeana. Raehel. .lames. Edna, A Mary K. Hoby. minor heirs and brothers and sisters ofK. \\ Johnson Roby. -lis- d. The account of John W. Darr, adm'r. of Abra ham Darr. late of the U. S. Army, dee'd. The account of Michael ILllego-s A Frederick Ilillegas, ad in'rs of the esta-co: Frederick Utile. ; ga-s. late of Juni.ata tp.. BedP-rd C'Uiitv dec d The* uut ol yichael Hillcgass A Jacob H. I Ilillegas*. adin'isofthe estute of Peter ILllcgas-. lai. iil'S. Clair tp . do M. The a.-.- nut--f 11,-t j.ttiiin M ■ lott, E-q . adm'r ! of all A singular the goods and chatties, rights ! and cri-ilits. which w.-re of John Smith, lute of . .**- ailiamptoti tj .. Bedford <" -uti'y, dee'd. T!o- aeemitit of Samuel L Russell, testamentary ' g-urditvti or trus'ee. uml- r the will of Kliz ibet'h ! Wer'/.-le-.M .of .Maty Elleli Franks, now Mrs. M r> Ellen Dunham, wife of Azariali Dunham. The aeeount of Nathan Kobison. adm'r of the go-.Js and el.utile.- A-:., which ere of Jntiii ltohi - -n. late >f South unptou tp . dee d. The a-.-couut of Samuel Smith, made ill pursu , anee of the order of be Orphans' Court, as gu ir •lt in of Hetty .Miller, minor child of Sutnuvi Mil ler, late of Suu'h Woodberry tp., dee'd. Final aeeount of John 15 Fluek. otiu'r of the estate ot Jacob Fluek, late of Hopewell tp., dee'd. The aeeount ot I'hillipA Wt'sou Clark, execa- ] 'ot- of the last \V ill of Joel Clark late of West Providence tp,, Bedford County, de'c-I The aecouut of John S. A Israel Morris, admr's : of the est te of Jacob Morri-, late uf -Monroe tp., j dee d. Tb-.- aeeount of Poter F. Lehman, Esq., adm'r of .he goods and chatties and credits whiehwcre of Thomas Riffle, late ot Juniata tp., Bedford County, dee il Ti-c account of Lercw M'einier. ikni of the es tate of John Weiuier. lute ol Monroe tp., dee d The aeeount of AUoiphus Ake, adm rufall and singular Ihe goods unit chatties, i igli - and-red i its which were of Francis C -tie, lata- of Union tp,, : dee'd. The account of Giorgi II Sleek, executor of the last will and testament of Joseph VV Sleek, ' late of the township of Napier B -dford county, dee'd The account of John Cessna, executor of the : las; will and testament of Junadiau Cessna, late ot Cumberland Va ley tp., dee'd Final account ot George W. Cessna, ndm'r uf Peter W Ces-ua, lute of Coleraiu tp., dee'd. The administration account of David Miller, E-q . adm'r of the estate of Mrs. Ann E. Xicode um-, dee d. The administration account of Thomas J. Croylc, adin'r of tne estate of Michael Stuff;, late of Union tp . Bedford County, dee'd. The aec-iuut of John Alsip. K*q . adm'r of the estate id John Me /.gar, late ot Juuiata tp.. dee d. The aeeount ot 11. Nieodeuius. Esq., adm'r ot ihe estaleof Ann Kosebroek. late of Cumberland Valley tp.. dee d. The second supplemental aeeountof Job Matin, Esq., one ol'tbecxec'g of the last will Ac., of Abra ham Kerns, latent the Borough ot BeiUord. dee'd. '1 lie aeeount of Thomas McCoy, surviving ex ecutor of-he last M ill Ac . ol J'-.-"ph Uewett, lute of Napier tp., dee'd. • 0. E. SHANNON, aug.ll)-4t Register. j 100R AND F.v t;i-i )R .*- I t >\' | .s AT il Ml. BLVAIVEItd COS. > I'll ! "• A! ING FRUIT CANS AT Jy B Mc BLVMVER A CD'S, pru-fioods, (Groceries. flr. GOODS! NEW GOODS!— The undersigned have now opened a large and I general assortment of i SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock. TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. By special agreement a credit of six months can be had. INTEREST CHARGED on ajl accounts after period named. inay4,'6S A.i. CRAMER A CO. ! OFF AT COST!! j P A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in j Bedford, IS CLOSING OUT IIIS ENTIRE STOCK ] OF DK V GOODS, Ac . AT COST! ! A rare chance to buy goods, of nil kinds, cheap. : i Call and see junl/Cfi. CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! | REMEMBER TIIE : NK W cIIE A P STO RE , j At -St. Cfairnri'/e, Pit. GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT SMALL PROFITS ORFEXIIEIMER Flag just rectiired Irom the East, and offers for S'llo at the LOW EST PRICES, a large and varied assortment ol ■ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description and of the best quality; Mil.l.lNlillV AiNl> FANCY GOODS, a large assortment, to suit all classes; NOTIONS, in endless variety; MUSLINS, all kinds, very cheap; CALICOES, from the best manufactures. Our stock of DRY GOODS I is unsurpassed, and we ask all to give us a call, i! they desire to get BARGAIN*. READY-M A I)E ('L< )Tlll N< i, of every description, for sale at the LOWEST ' PRICES. We also make CLOTHING of all kinds i TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon the most | I reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on ha mi a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS;— CASS I ME RES, V EST IN OS, CLOTHS, &c., &r. : | ami Men's an l Roy's Furnishing Goods of all kinds. I j Wc also have a fine nsaortment of BOOTS AND SILOES, HARDWARE. OUEENS W A RE, TINWARE, WILLOW-WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., together with everything usually found in a well assorted store, ul; of which will be sold at the | LOWEST PRICES. Remember OPI'ENII El M ER'S New Cheap Store. St. Ciairsvillv. Pa. jul.27.—Out I | M ISS KATE "DEAL A MRS. M. R. PCIIAEFFEK have just returned from ; the city with a duo assortment ol" lusliionubl* j BONNETS. HATS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. GI.OVES. \ ladies' and gents' hose, ladic and gents' hand- ■ kerchiefs and collars, fancy nook-ties, ruilling. dress buttons and 'rimming, machine silk and coi- j too, hair brushes. tooth btii-bos, clothes brushes, j soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirl braid, embroider ' tog braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, bilmoral i skirts, lace veils, issue I'or I eils. cloths fur sacks, . dress goods, poplins, lawns, gioghams. Ac., Ac. j Alauluu-ui iking and all km is of Aliiliuer work done in ihe rhe-rpest and he-.t manner, may ll'liti. j ETTEIi HEARS AND BILL | j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, ! printed ill the beat sly LE of the urt, at tub Gazkttk Jon OVPICK. MERCHA NTS and M Et'HANICS, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the column.- j f tii Gazkttsc ORDERS from n distance for any! kindof.JOß PRINTING promptiy attended I to. Send to TIIE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Red-1 ford, Pa. IYUITTAXIA AND JAPANNED SWARE .all kinds, at B. Mc. BLYMYER £ CO'S. \l A M MO'i H SALE BILLS, print- j eJI ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sa.ee. We know it tube so. IKY IT! It will j much more than pay tb & extra erpruse of p-int | ing. Call at The Gazette Job Office Heal Estate Sates. j SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of *'f fa to me dirtctH. there will he nohi Ht Public Hale, the Court House, in he Borough of Bedford, on Saturday. lt day *f September. A D 1 *M, * 10 o'clock. A>l.. U th- imerest "f defenduni, mll Ijwiu. of. in, h ml • wit, of the following described Ttets of lurid si'uxte, lyli-g aid being\h Broad lop town ship. Bedford County, viz : No. 1. Containing 145 acres and 52 pcrebes. neat measure, si d warranted ir. the name of Christopher Long. No 2. Containing 238 acres aid 122 perches, neat measure, and warranted in the naui' ol John Stink. No 3. Containing 1.78 ne.rea end 22 perches, ih if DienHirt!, in hc mi in* of illiniu Lnne- No. I Codlh !iif X 404 acre* fid 01 porch* 4 *, i ji< 4t id c Mire, and vr Mr rained to W ?t?i**u Fo ter. No. 5 CotttuiiiiiiL' IH new Hti<* 7 perelie- 4 , n*-t np ! # urc, and wurruuiwd in the lhhic of Johu j M-Clin. No. 8 Containing 363 ncr.-s and 25 perches, i eat measure, and warranted in the name of I) Miiel K> rr. No. 7 Coididt itig II aer. and -'22 perches, mat uie i-ure. r.nd warranted in tie name of Toouia-M Long, veized and taken in execution as :he propelly of the said defendant. Win. 11. 11 win. Also one trr.ct of land, containing Ifl acres, mere or h-M, about 5 sere-, cleared end ui dor f'.cc, wj h one story Log House and Log Stable tin moil eree ed, adjoining lands ol Ge rge Boitz on the et, B- tj min I slimline on the sou h. situate iu Cumberland Valley Township, Beofoid ( unty. ji d taken in ex ecu mi -is 'I . j■ r< p. i • f Jesse Diehl JOHN AIJDSTAb'i. Nhf.kikf's Oi Rl' B, I irLeiiff Rod ford, Aug. 10, 1866. j V r ALU ABLE FARM F< IRKALE. V 200 acres, situate in Liberty Township. Bed ford County, on the Juniata river and Htnting don .t Bread Top Rail Road. Well improved, ft meadows, fruit and tin her—a very desira bb property, at Ihe head of maiket —'4m IT p.-rty ol Cap*. Joseph S. Ri ed. Mill le* told cheap'— 1 price. Ac., apply to JOHN P. REED. aug.2l-tf. At'v. a' Bed lord, j ' ' 5'a ARM FOR SALE. —i!oßacres, one half under cultivation, well improved. Fruit ai d Timber abundant Situate in N-.pier town si.ip. For particulars, price, Ac., apply to JUON P REED. Ag't. aug.27—fit. Bedford. Pa 17"ALU ABLE FARM AND MILD ! > PROPERTY AT PRIVATE 8A LE —The ur-.dersigtied ff i. Private Sule. hi- In in >md \ iuiM properly, eitante in Union townnhip, Belfori jounty. PH.. id" r'he hrwnof M trieita cont>iining ) LGiir 200 ACIU>. it bout 150 which is rlc irel nud iu R good ite wf ul >U ! I ihe • - I'uk'c h well lintbered. There nre'l H OK CIiAKiS <f choice fruit tree* on tb* froper*T. nr % h OHISI MTLL in go>d Mjunin- onler. AW MILL. F l"R I>\VELLINU H a Iruuio BANK I>AKN and ether out 'iVrnis f file will be made reaßonable. Any nevy.in desiring to purch-iw can see the property ; call it* is on tin* subscriber, on hn pr misc. -i p:: -3m. AKE V 7 " ALU AIL E LAND FOR SALE. 4 —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ' it'tr vnliinhle bodies of land; | THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. ■ nte ie; g 16H Tr-s each, situated on the Illinois i' otri! Kail rend m Champaign eotiu'y. s;a(' of flliiiois 8 mile- Irom the city of fa b ma. and one utile fr tit Kentiml Btati.ui on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never fii'.ing pom'of witter upon it The city of Urban* , .-oi,tains about 4.690 iin abilants. Champaign is i the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. Also — () i-jtitirlk /'./ irart <>j land, (iluaied iti Broad Top towi.<hip Be.ll'oni county, con aiti itig about 4> acre- w ill) ull tbeeoul veins of Btoud j To i ruttiiing ihrougb it. Also — Three /./ in the town of Coalmoiit. He.ntiiigtb.n county. Jan 26, '6B-lf ' F. C REAMER. ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT V PRIVATE -ALE—One lot of ground ie the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very belt business 1. Mitioii- in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of w .od lan i. mlj .cent to Bloody Run, lying on the B.d --i i Rail Road, containing first rate irau ore and having theifoti a nevet-lniiiug spring of wafer. or partieu." t- inquire ai 'he stole ol Mrs. S. E. M mil, Bloody Run. or of Dr. Iliekok, Bcdturd, Pa. | Iho 15, '65. I7XTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE I j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —Theun dersigned will sell at pi'v it. sale, several adjoin ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on tho b>- cluster, ot Dunning"s Creek, in 8 Clirtown -hipn* Bedford c. unty, containing 765 acres, now divided in o four tr.a s. tfaree trae's thereof con t init.g r.!|v': ively 157. 1t.2 aid 183 aares and ->2 acres These trnclt will he sJJ at they mi e or subdivide 1 to -ui' purchasers 'lhe Mil mill tract contains a FIUBT CLA.*.S tvi tV MILL, ni li a ncvcr-failii g b-ad f w iter, ai i is in the midst of a TiMRHR REGION uo s. rpiisaed for the quality of tiu.b r. Oneo her of th" tracts contain, an enviable site f..r a TAN "t iRD. with all the advantages f wTter. and is alongside of U'bastt.ut lii.lge, where tho icgourcet i'or !i >rk are inexhaustible. i(t(t . ores of the la 1 i- bwt'om. mostly cwvered by large sugar trees. 366 acres arc clear.>l and iu i g-Kid sac >f aaltivation, and tha halama well timbered. '; here are TIIRFE I)'A ELI 'vi? nORSE.S, Iff , pot' the pr. mil - ami IHRKf. UNB. ni bother ■ a buildings The Fruit is uhutce and in abut d aroc upon some of ht sn tract.. This proper y lit 12 mites X r h wf Bedford, and in a gauntry noted for its good n.ads, leading Nori.li. South. E aid ...St, n. Iledfoid. lb.lli i -y-t.urg. Johi/stowo, and | . iter poit. 's, on the Pettti'a Centra! R .ills, id Farmets. Lumbermen. Tanners at.d Speculator! -h ul 1 examine the premises, as these lands will be Sold oil fair and reasonable terms. T H. LYONS, jnB,'Bfi. N. J. LYONS ! YTELLOW OCHRE.—My farm I<n a ; j| led in Bedford township six mil s North of Bedford, baa upon it a bunk of YELLOW nClliiE, oj the be.-t quali'y. which has been u-ed by a nuui !• of persons for niukiug pain s, with entire sat i-l'ietitni. lami ow selling this ochre at low os. "id in i i e those in teres ed to give me a c ill. i ricy will find i: all 1 represent Almost any e>l or can he made . fit. Call at my plaoein Bedford 10-n shin, or addre.-s me as follows: jun22 -3ms. HENRY BILL. Bedford, Pa. /CONFECTIONERY AND GRO \ . CERY.—The undersigned would respectfully t l inn the public that he has just returned from th • cite with a carefully selee ed stock of G.tO- I.IEB and ('"X FECI ION Ell IEB, all ..f which v.i:l be sold nt the lowest cash prices The f.dlnwiLg arc aiuoi g the nuineroos articles y-utcb msvbe fi-.nd at my store : All kit ds of Begar. C. lice, Xlolass.'s, Segars atid Toh .wo ; Can oed Peachc-, Pe trs, Pine Apples, and Green Peas; Due l Peaches, Prunes, Raisins, Date-. Fi"s, Lem ons, Ac. \.l sons of Spices. Essences. 0 : N Crackers and Cli.--' Fancy Stmps, a I varielil-s; P. ain Candies, a-.-oried, . f every description, and Fiuit Diop.-; fie Candies of all kinds. All ot the nbovr named ar ieles. with many more, c iu be found ..tie door East of the ti.izbTTE Ofltee. and oppasite H F. Irvine's Rcgulat. r. jut.-3m. GEO. MARDORFf. I ){ j I'l l- YEAR! We want s ) I ,• ;! I \ ' agents every whers to sell our t ; 'ttov nil s_'U Sow ing ,Y| achines. Th ree new kinds. I dcr and upper feed. Warranted five years.— Above salary or large commis-ioi.s paid 1 lico.M.r pttwshlnes Sold in the lß.net Man s for lew thup ■■?ti>. which are fully hern \ej/ by lluwe, W'hflt r .! I'son, (Jror-1 4' Baler, &'i/iffer 4" Co., an/l B chrhler. AH other cheap maehiues aie in fr/ugrmr ts. and the ■■et'er or osei ..re hnu e to • iirrrnt, fine, nini imprisonment Ciieiibir.- free. Address, or ea.l upon Shaw A Clark. Biddcf rd, Maine, or Chicago, ills. (Dec. 22, '6s—ly | A MONTH! Ajfc-nts wanted " • I f lor ei.e entirely netc articles, just out. Address 0. T. GAItEY, City Building, Bid lefi.rd, Maine. |fn c &, 65 ly i fjpERMS for every de.seription oi Job X PRINTING CA8I1! for the reason that for fctery article ire use, w. must p y cash; and ihe C . ti sysli in wil enable us to du our work as low as it can be done in th. cities. !. J xRU 1 T V A N8 A N 1) ME ALI XG ! * W AX l B. Mc. BLYMYER A 00"8 i N l i-DUiST PARLOR S'IOYES- \ cI'EAR'S PATENT, at B. Mv. BLYMYER A CU'B. rniNWARE Ol ALL KINDS AT j J B Mc. BLYMYER A CO 8. / lALL AND SEE OUR STOUK | V OFBTOVEB. TINWARE. AC. R M. RLYMYEUACO j) Mu. BLYMYER AOO, Whole^ 1 ), sale and Retail dealers in Stoves. Tinware A No. 1, "Stone Row ' B.uifi.rd, P t i ) AID i AINs! BARGAINS!—Buy 1 ) your TINWARE at j Aug. 10—tf. B. Mc. BLYMYER A CO'S. C Lil> HILLS, PROGRAMMES, IKT I OslEliS. at.d all kit.Us ot I'LAIN IS O j FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with noauiess and despatch, aI THIS GAZETTJS olllce.
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